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Amsterdam, NL
On October 2, 2010, Turkish Airlines flight CAI603, a Boeing 737-400, registered in Turkey as TC-TJF, overran runway 22 at Schiphol Airport (EHAM), Amstedam, the Netherlands. Only the nose landing gear exited the paved surface and the airplane was undamaged. No injuries occurred. The flight originated at Dalaman Airport (LTBS), Turkey. The incident is being investigated by the Dutch Safety Board. The NTSB has designated a U.S. Accredited Representative under the provisions of International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Annex 13 as the state of manufacture. All inquiries should be directed to: Dutch Safety Board P.O. Box 95404 2509 CK The Hague Netherlands Website: www.safetyboard.nl
On October 2, 2010, Turkish Airlines flight CAI603, a Boeing 737-400, registered in Turkey as TC-TJF, overran runway 22 at Schiphol Airport (EHAM), Amstedam, the Netherlands. Only the nose landing gear exited the paved surface and the airplane was undamaged. No injuries occurred. The flight originated at Dalaman Airport (LTBS), Turkey. The incident is being investigated by the Dutch Safety Board. The NTSB has designated a U.S. Accredited Representative under the provisions of International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Annex 13 as the state of manufacture. All inquiries should be directed to: Dutch Safety Board P.O. Box 95404 2509 CK The Hague Netherlands Website: www.safetyboard.nl